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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Dri Design Shadow Series metal panels add depth and definition to exterior facade cladding on any architectural design.
The unlimited color palette allows you to create an exterior that promotes your brand color--the possibilities are endless.
The individual panels can be extended at varying … Read More
Bendheim’s channel glass gently diffuses daylight and views, creating a welcoming ambiance. Photo courtesy of Blaffer Art Museum.
Tubelite Inc. provided its triple-glazed 400TU Series Therml=Block® curtainwall, as well as its T1400 I/O Series multi-pane storefront, operable windows, side entrance doors and INT45 interior framing systems for the Salt Lake City Fire Station no. 14.
Closeup of the creative design of UMD: Swenson Civil Engineering Building in Duluth, Minnesota, by Stahl.
Tapered Series Panels can be angled in any direction with varying depths and degree of slope. This freedom to design each specific panel gives you an unlimited capacity to create a dynamic, one-of-a-kind surface on nearly any façade, without the need to modify the substrate or weather barrier.
The thin brick shows the mood of the old house full of memories and discreet charm, with creaky stairs and loose hinges, which give it character. Old house is a natural thin brick of vivid mahogany color with hints of black on irregular, rough structure.
The Chaminade High School features two terraces and a finished roof. This terrace provides unique vantage points to look out over the football field or allows the astronomy classes to stargaze at night.
The brick porte cochere at the New Albany Medical Center is a great addition to the facility.
The USA Made bricks were from The Belden Brick Company.
The expansive window wall at Hyland Ski Chalet creates a long-lasting modern look. Pella provided the window fixtures on this project.
The Anschutz Center and the Vickers Boys & Girls Club, designed by OZ Architecture, earned the Mayor’s Design in 2014 and is the fourth ground-up project for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver that Kalwall has been involved with.
Photo credit: James Ray Spahn Photographer
The solid brick envelope of the Cultural Center expresses the strength and resiliency of the African American community, while the large glass expanses on the first level demonstrate the AACC’s mission for openness and inclusiveness. It was important that the facility reflect African American herita… Read More